Vol 4, No 1 (2006)

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Table of Contents

Articles

Editorial

Data to action: intersecting spaces, diversity and social action
Richard Ahmed, Rashid Ahmed, Shahnaaz Suffla
Data to action: mobilising compassion and merging voices in safety promotion
Mohamed Seedat
Securing safety as a right: from knowing to doing
Mamphela Ramphele
The right to safety as part of the human rights discourse
Jody Kollapen
National policy documents for violence and injury prevention
Etienne G Krug, Richard J Waxweiler
Injury prevention and safety promotion in Africa - local actors and global partners
Olive C Kobusingye
Equity, social differentiation, transport policy and road design
Eduardo A Vasconcellos
Data translation: what can injury prevention and safety promotion learn from the tobacco control data-policy nexus?
Yussuf Saloojee
Safe communities and injury prevention: convergence in a global quest or an experiment in "Empowered deliberative democracy"?
Leif Svanström
Childhood injuries: defining a global agenda for research and action
Adnan A Hyder
Childhood burns: emerging evidence for preventive action and policy in South Africa
Ashley van Niekerk
Injury surveillance systems in low and middle income countries (LMIC): challenges, prospects and lessons
Yvette Holder
Delphi technique as a tool in assessing injury priorities and actions for injury prevention in the European Union
Delia-Marina Alexe, Ilias Skalkidis, Kiki Petroulaki, Eleni Petridou
Use of epidemiology in the public space: reconstruction of a train fire in India
Dinesh Mohan, AK Roy, Sunil Kale, SN Chakravarty
Modelling traffic injury prevention in low and middle income countries (LMIC): prospects and challenges
Babatunde A Solagberu
Disaster management in a global world: tensions, contradictions and imperatives from the Red Cross and Red Crescent perspective
Mandisa Kalako-Williams
Essential trauma care: an African perspective
Robert E Quansah


African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention.   ISSN: 1728-774X